A visiting professor class by David Cope. This part of the class includes Gregpry Corso, Allen Ginsberg, and Andy Clausen. Corso explains his theory on the dawn of consciousness and Clausen Reads Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" and "The Song of Myself" continued from 80P126. This is class 3 of 4.
Topic: David Cope
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Oct 30, 2011
10/11
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David Cope appears on Electric Poetry with Olive on 88.1FM WYCE.org - originally aired 10/25/2011
Topics: electric poetry, david cope, dave cope, olive
David Cope talks about imagist and objectivist poetry. He reads several of his poems including "Baseball" and "The Stars". He and Allen Ginsberg dialogue about some other poets. Resnikov, Hartley, etc. Gergory Corso tells a story about Trungpa Rinpoche continues on 80P125. This class is part 4 of 4.
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David Cope appears on Electric Poetry with Olive on 88.1FM WYCE.org - originally aired 4/2/2013
Topics: electric poetry, david cope, dave cope, olive
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Oct 27, 2011
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Grand Rapids poet laureate David Cope shares his work on WYCE Radio.
Topics: David Cope, radio, WYCE, poetry, poet laureate, Grand Rapids, Michigan, MI
David Cope presents a class at the Naropa Institute, July 8, 1980. He focuses on publishing and editing, and the work of Charles Reznikoff. He introduces Reznikoff's writing, his work in Hollywood, and indeterminancy and objectivism in Reznikoff's poetry. He also reads some of Reznikoff's work, including Just before the sun goes down. This is class 1 of 4.
David Cope, July 1980. Cope continues his reading and discussion of Charles Reznikoff, including "Just before the sun goes down." This is class 2 of 4.
David Cope class. Cope talks about imagist and objectivist poetry. He reads several of his poems including "Baseball" and "The Stars." He and Allen Ginsberg dialogue about some other poets: Reznikov, Hartley, etc. Gregory Corso tells a story about Trungpa Rinpoche.continues on 80P125. This is class 4 of 4.
In a program recorded on June 23, 1978, Charles Amirkhanian interviews San Francisco born composer David Cope. Born in 1941, Cope was at the time of this recording, a member of the faculty of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, but was for one year only teaching at the University of California at Santa Cruz. He is the author of “New Directions in Music,” “New Music Composition,” and “New Music Notation,” in which he sets out to catalogue new music notation in an attempt to codify or...
Topics: KPFA-FM, Morning Concert series, Interview, 20th Century Classical, Chamber music, Instrumental...
Other Minds Music Reference Library
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Feb 14, 2020
02/20
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John Mark Harris; David Cope; David Cope:; David Cope: Con for Pno after Rachmaninoff
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Tracklist: 1. 001 Moderato Rubato - David Cope: Con for Pno after Rachmaninoff 2. 002 Adagietto Rubato - David Cope: Con for Pno after Rachmaninoff 3. 003 Allegro Rubato - David Cope: Con for Pno after Rachmaninoff 4. Suite after Rachmaninoff_ Pnos - David Cope:
Topic: Other Classical
Source: CD
Track Listing: 001 Moderato Rubato 002 Adagietto Rubato 003 Allegro Rubato Suite
Topic: Other Classical
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Track Listings: Three Inventions 1. Invention No. 1 2. Invention No. 2 3. Invention No. 3 Sonata 4. I 5. II 6. Mazurka, op. 1, No. 2 7. Another Rag 8. Suite Mozart–Selections 9. Act 1, Scene 1 10. Act 2, Scene 8 11. Act 3, Scene 2 12. Act 4, Scene 1 13. Act 5, Scene 1 14. Mozart in Bali 15. Printemps 16. Horizons
Topics: Other Classical, Avant Garde
Source: CD
Tracklist: 1. Symphony- I. Allegro 2. Symphony- II. Andante 3. Symphony- III. Allegretto 4. Symphony- IV. Allegro 5. Concerto- I. Allegro 6. Concerto- II. Adagio 7. Concerto- III. Allegro
Topic: Other Classical
Source: CD
Tracklist: 1. Concerto: I 2. II 3. III 4. Suite For Violoncello: I Prelude 5. II Allemande 6. III Courante 7. IV Sarabande 8. V Gavotte 9. VI Gavotte 10. VII Gigue 11. Brandenburg Concerto: I 12. II 13. III
Topic: Other Classical
Source: CD
Tracklist: 1. Three Inventions: Invention No. 1 2. Three Inventions: Invention No. 2 3. Three Inventions: Invention No. 3 4. Sonata: I 5. Sonata: II 6. Mazurka, op. 1, No. 2 7. Another Rag 8. Suite 9. Mozart–Selections: Act 1, Scene 1 10. Mozart–Selections: Act 2, Scene 8 11. Mozart–Selections: Act 3, Scene 2 12. Mozart–Selections: Act 4, Scene 1 13. Mozart–Selections: Act 5, Scene 1 14. Mozart in Bali 15. Printemps 16. Horizons
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03/20
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Tracklist: 1. Vortex 2. Rituals 3. Parallax 4. Teec Nos Pos
Topics: Electronic, Abstract, Musique Concrète, Modern Classical, Experimental
Source: Vinyl LP
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May 21, 2019
05/19
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In the first official episode for the Westcast network, David Cope comes over to the poolhouse and talks about his childhood fear of quicksand, managing expectations, having a balanced life in an unstable profession, and the most embarrassing moment of his life.
Track Listing: 01 Symphony - I. Allegro 02 Symphony - II. Andante 03 Symphony - III. Allegretto 04 Symphony - IV. Allegro 05 Concerto - I. Allegro 06 Concerto - II. Adagio 07 Concerto - III. Allegro
Topic: Experimental
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Apr 24, 2013
04/13
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Grand Rapids Public Library hosted the book launch of Song of the Owashtanong: Grand Rapids Poetry in the 21st Century . This work is a remarkable collection, bringing together sixteen of the most accomplished Grand Rapids poets, including David Cope, Linda Nemec-Foster, G.F. Korreck, Mursalata Muhammad, among others.
Topics: song of the owashtanong, grand rapids poetry, david cope, electric poetry
Rory Scovel, Ali Wong, and David Cope. Hosted by Matt Ruby and Mark Normand.
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Various Artists; Ajay Kapur; Charbel Haber; Chien-Wen Cheng; David Cope; Hans Wilhelm Koch; Hoh Chung Shih / MLuM; John Chowning; Joo Won Park; Juraj Kojs; Kinan Azmeh; Maggi Payne; Manuella Blackburn; Mike Vernusky; Natasha Barrett; Panayiotis Kokoras; Shahrokh Yadegari; Sinan Bökesoy; Zafka
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Source material did not include any artwork. Tracklist: Disc 1: 1. Sonidos Bailables - Manuella Blackburn 2. Imprints - Sinan Bökesoy 3. Garden of Lila - Shahrokh Yadegari 4. Samsara - Chien-Wen Cheng 5. Shatter Cone - Panayiotis Kokoras 6. Iraq Re-Visited, From the Gilgamesh Project - Kinan Azmeh 7. System Test (Fire And Ice) - Maggi Payne 8. When HK Harbours London - Zafka 9. Digital Sankirna - Ajay Kapur Disc 2: 1. Abandoned Machinery - Charbel Haber 2. Flow - Mike Vernusky 3. KutMalKut -...
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Jan 21, 2015
01/15
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David Cope; Linda Burman-Hall; Amy Brodo; Santa Cruz Baroque Festival Orchestra; Nicole Paiement
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Track Listing: 01 Concerto - I 02 Concerto - II 03 Concerto - III 04 Suite for Violoncello - I. Prelude 05 Suite for Violoncello - II. Allemande 06 Suite for Violoncello - III. Courante 07 Suite for Violoncello - IV. Sarabande 08 Suite for Violoncello - V. Gavotte 09 Suite for Violoncello - VI. Gavotte 10 Suite for Violoncello - VII. Gigue 11 Brandenburg Concerto - I 12 Brandenburg Concerto - II 13 Brandenburg Concerto - III
Topic: Experimental
Source: CD
David Cope, documentary writer and consultant,made this presentation during Week 2 during the 2011 Chautauqua Institution 9 Week Summer Season. The Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series is held at the Hall of Christ every Tuesday and Friday at 3:30 PM. during the summer season. This recording is part of the C-SAAHN "Chautauqua Stories" AUDIO Series an activity of The Center for the Study of Art, Architecture, History & Nature (C-SAAHN...
Topics: David Cope, Chautauqua Archives Heritage Lecture Series, Jon Schmitz, "Chautauqua...
David Cope divers poems ranging from Vietnam, Immigration, and Fishing. Carl Rakosi, an Objectivist poet, draws haunting meditaions on the movement of age and culture.
Neil Tyson explores art, science and creativity with the help of musician and Talking Heads frontman David Byrne. Providing backup are cognitive scientist/pianist Dr. Mónica López-González, composer/programmer Prof. David Cope, and co-host Maeve Higgins, with a guest solo by Bill Nye.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topic: Podcast
David Cope presents a class on realism in American poetry. Cope begins by reading and commenting on the work of William Carlos Williams, then moves into a discussion of the influence of Realist photographer Alfred Steiglitz in New York. Cope concludes with a discussion of the work of Objectivist poet Charles Reznikoff. Tape 1 of 2.
David Cope presents a class on realism in American poetry. Cope begins by reading and commenting on the work of William Carlos Williams, then moves into a discussion of the influence of Realist photographer Alfred Steiglitz in New York. Cope concludes with a discussion of the work of Objectivist poet Charles Reznikoff. Tape 2 of 2.
This is one of the evening readings of the Kerouac Conference. David Cope reads a selection of poems, they are from a recent book that is published as well as old and new work. Then Jack Micheline reads. I very powerful performance that combines sounds of jazz and his unique way of living. The Orlovsky reads one poem as a favor to the audience. The evening ends.[by Ann] An open reading with David Cope, Jack Micheline, and Peter Orlovsky in a mall in Boulder, Colorado. Cope's selections include...
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The first session of a class in basic poetics taught by Allen Ginsberg in 1980 at Naropa Institute. This session discusses Shakespeare's poetry and the Lyric and Ballad poets, juxtaposing these with Modernist, Futurist, and contemporary poets such as William Carlos Williams, Ezra Pound, Charles Reznikoff, and David Cope, to show the evolution and direction of poetics. Ginsberg ends the session by reading extensively from Cope's selected works. This is class 1 of 33.
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Jay Frank explains how technology is changing pop music, Lauren Simmons assigns a DRM assignment to her Music and Computers class at Leaside High School, Nora mentions openparliament.ca, John Culling builds audibility maps to help solve the cocktail party problem, Robert Martens and Steve Labourveau respond to Nora's interview with Jesse Schell, Tim Devine created Two Computers at Leisure Playing Chess in a Park, David Cope co-creates music with software composers Emmy and Emily Howell
Topics: CBC, Spark, CBC Spark, Nora Young
This is the second, mostly self-contained, half of a program produced by the American Society of University Composers in conjunction with Radiofest: New American Music, in which the state of avant-garde music in the late 1970s is explored. The program begins with a look back at a typical avant-garde performance from the heady days of the 1960s, for which an audience gathered to witness the ignition of a single jet engine. After several failed attempts to get the engine lit using a match, during...
Topics: KPFA-FM, Radiofest, Documentary, Avant-Garde
Note : Part 1 is silent from 00:27:10 - 00:27:26. In part 2, the piano comes in very loud for a couple seconds at 00:00:29 Description : Performed & Recorded at U. of Calif., Berkeley. Playlist, reel 1:"Fantasy for Violincello and Piano" by Rodger Vaughan, "Sonata for Two Pianos" by Shirley Munger, "Duo for Two Trumpets" by Herbert Bielawa, and "Theme and 14 Variations" by Frederick Lesemann, reel 2: "Fantasy for Piano" by Donald Aird,...
Topics: californialightandsound, 20th century classical, Composers, Classical music, University of...
Source: 2 Tapes of 2: 1/4 inch audio tape
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In a very special episode of Patch In, Ben and Nate talk with David Cope, creator of EMI and Emily Howell, the two composing AIs that he created, style, the nature of musical creativity, and breaking the rules. Also, NAMM, and Ben explains noise.
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Aug 22, 2019
08/19
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You can find Emily Howell's music all over the internet, but a search for the person comes up empty. She plays no concerts, attends no events, has no email address, and not a single photo comes up under a google search. Join Music is Music host Ria Misra as she talks with composer David Cope about who Emily Howell is--and what Emily Howell means for the future of music.
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First half of a class with Allen Ginsberg discussing vividness and close observation in writing, particularly the writers who do it, including Walt Whitman, haiku, Jack Kerouac, Reznikoff, Imagists and William Carlos Williams. Ends with Ginsberg reading a poem that was a partial model for "Howl."(Continues on 86p306B.)
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Topics: New American Poetry, beat movement, Buddhism, consciousness and literature
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Held on April 10th 2013, The Future of Impact Conference brought together leading experts, practitioners and academics to showcase innovation in the field of research impact. These audio recordings capture the three main Plenary sessions and include presentations by: Rachel Bruce, JISC Michael Wykes, University of Exeter (DESCRIBE Project) Nicola Dandridge, UUK Geoff Rodgers, Brunel University David Cope, Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology Averil Horton, Brunel University Paul...
Topics: education, research, academic, impact, evidence, research impact, university of exeter,...